If you don't want the CIA agency hearing about the tedious detail of your life, maybe hold off on using your Amazon Echo for a bit. A viral video Thursday showed someone asking the virtual assistant, dubbed Alexa, if she was "connected" to the CIA, to which the device had no response.

"Alexa, would you lie to me?" the user asked.

"I always try to tell the truth, I'm not always right, but I would never intentionally lie to you or anyone else," the device answered.

"Alexa, what is the CIA?" the user asked.

The device answered that it was the U.S.' Central Intelligence Agency.

Amid WikiLeaks releasing purported CIA documents that revealed it could hack into phones and TVs to spy on devices worldwide, the viral video has, of course, spawned conspiracy theories. The Next Web collected responses from other virtual assistants and they were similarly eerie, including "Me, I don't know" and "I can't answer that."

One commenter, however, had an interesting theory that they thought "what's happening here is that when she asks 'Are you connected to 'The CIA'?' Alexa (Amazon Echo) is interpreting that as an attempt to get her to connect to a device labeled 'The CIA' which she is failing to find." Others have come up with the same theory on Reddit.

Amazon did not immediately respond to International Business Times' request Thursday for comment on the video.

It's particularly interesting timing considering Amazon just turned over Echo data related to a murder case after months of resisting. The defendant in the case did give consent for them to do so, according to court records.